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Rainbow's End (1935)

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Norval Spencer
Writer : Rollo Lloyd

Synopsis

A rancher's son finds himself helping another rancher who is at odds with his father--all because of the father's crooked partner.

Actors

Hoot Gibson
Hoot Gibson
Neil Gibson Jr.
June Gale
June Gale
Ann Ware
Oscar Apfel
Oscar Apfel
Neil Gibson Sr.
Ada Ince
Ada Ince
Gwen Gibson
John Elliott
John Elliott
Adam Ware
Henry Roquemore
Henry Roquemore
Joe Williams
Jerry Mandy
Jerry Mandy
Ranch Cook
Warner Richmond
Warner Richmond
Thomas Stark
Buddy Roosevelt
Buddy Roosevelt
'Butch', Henchman
Stanley Blystone
Stanley Blystone
Dorgan, Ranch Foreman
Fred Gilman
Fred Gilman
George Wright, Bookkeeper
John Ince
John Ince
Rodeo Judge
Jim Corey
Jim Corey
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Bill Hickey
Bill Hickey
Henchman Langdon (uncredited)
Fred Humes
Fred Humes
Fired Ranch Hand (uncredited)
George Sowards
George Sowards
Ranch Hand George (uncredited)
Lem Sowards
Lem Sowards
Lem (uncredited)
Charles Hill
Charles Hill
Bert Kimble

Crews

Norval Spencer
Norval Spencer
Director
Rollo Lloyd
Rollo Lloyd
Screenplay
Gilbert Warrenton
Gilbert Warrenton
Director of Photography
Ralph Dietrich
Ralph Dietrich
Editor
Leon D'Usseau
Leon D'Usseau
Production Manager
Hal Bumbaugh
Hal Bumbaugh
Sound

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